Similar words: repulsive, expulsion, compulsion, repulse, avulsion, revulsion, convulsion, convulsions. Meaning: [rɪ'pʌlʃn] n. 1. the force by which bodies repel one another 2. intense aversion 3. the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand.
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1. I have a repulsion for snakes.
2. She gave a dramatic shudder of repulsion.
3. A look of repulsion flashed across her face.
4. I felt a mixture of amazement and repulsion.
5. He looked with repulsion at the dead body.
6. But through the haze of repulsion and desire she was aware of another sound.
7. Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are necessary to human existence. William Blake
8. In particular, this repulsion means that orbitals in different sub-shells no longer have the same energy.
9. the forces of attraction and repulsion.
10. The first term is the screened Coulomb repulsion.
11. Coulomb repulsion imposes the need for high temperature.
12. There was an unconquerable repulsion for her in that monkish aspect.
13. "[The repulsion] happens at the very initial stages of visual processing, at the very first moment they are aware of the photo," says Maner.
14. By this electric repulsion and attraction he was able to counterbalance the influence of gravity.
15. Therefore, electrostatic repulsion is generally not strong enough to support stable equilibrium beer films.
16. Why doesn't it fly apart under the coulomb repulsion of like - charge elements?
17. We must conclude that when the distance between the molecules is very small, there are forces of repulsion.
18. A white dwarf is supported by the exclusion principle repulsion between the electrons in its matter.
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19. These stars would be supported by the exclusion principle repulsion between neutrons and protons, rather than between electrons.
20. The exhibition, which includes some 150 images, veers between attraction and repulsion.
21. What amazes me is that, in spite of the horrific nature of what I have seen, I feel neither repulsion nor revulsion.
22. In fusion reactions, light atoms are brought together sufficiently energetically to overcome their natural repulsion.
23. She was accustomed to the knowledge that nobody prayed for her-but this free-floating repulsion was new.
24. It is assumed that this is due to the ions masking the repulsion between one charged gluten protein molecule and another of like charge.
25. Simultaneously, as the moving tracks of the movable contact are the same, the maximum contact distance can be reached no matter when in breaking or in repulsion.
26. Because the surfaces of nanocrystallines are coated by oleophilic long alkyl chain, they are incompatible with water surroundings to form some repulsion.
27. My work is a exploration of the boundaries between security and repulsion. I am concerned with the moment at which forms, which communicate a certain cosiness, become threatening.
28. Odors elicit a number of behavioral responses including attraction and repulsion in Drosophila.
29. "If the United States sticks to its Cold War mentality and continues to engage with Asian nations in a self-assertive way, it is doomed to incur repulsion in the region," the Xinhua commentary said.
30. Avoid logfile overflow by using daily log queue technology ; Cope with repulsion problem of data logging and data sending.
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